- "Qawwali Music
of Pakistan"
Pre-Performance Discussion - Friday, May 2 • 6:30 pm • FREE! • Amy E. Tarrant Gallery at the Flynn Center • MainStage performance at 8 pm
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What not to miss this semester!
Adam Nayyar, director of Research at the National Institute
of Folk and Traditional Heritage and a professor of
anthropology at the Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad,
Pakistan, will explain the poetic and philosophical
concepts symbolically illustrated in qawwali music.
Our music program offers a variety of vocal and instrumental classes, and serves our widest range of ages—from young infants to veteran learners. Early music classes enhance children’s natural creative impulses and help develop concentration, coordination, and cooperation. Classes for older children and adults combine individual attention with ensemble work, broaden students’ musical knowledge and performance skills, and introduce like-minded friends who often play and sing together for years to come! Masterclasses with visiting artists and discounts on world-class Flynn Center presentations further enhance the program.

